Faculty That Look Like Me:  An Examination of HBCU Accounting Faculty Motivation and Job Satisfaction

IF 1 Q3 BUSINESS, FINANCE
K. Smith, Malissa L. Davis, C. Malone, Lisa Owens-Jackson
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Abstract

Historically black colleges and universities (“HBCU”) provide an academic environment that contributes to increased student success and social mobility. However, this environment introduces unique working conditions for faculty members. The existing academic literature does not provide evidence about the motivation and job satisfaction of HBCU accounting faculty.  This study addresses that gap and provides survey evidence on this unique group's motivation and job satisfaction.  We find that respondents are motivated by helping others but are not satisfied with institutional operations, research resources, and compensation.  We also find that tenured faculty have lower job satisfaction than non-tenured faculty.  Demographically, we find that the respondents were older, tenured, and have significant practitioner experience.  Taken together, these findings identify opportunities for improvement in job satisfaction for HBCU accounting faculty.
看起来像我的教员:HBCU会计教员动机和工作满意度的调查
历史上的黑人学院和大学(“HBCU”)提供了一个有助于提高学生成功率和社会流动性的学术环境。然而,这种环境为教员带来了独特的工作条件。现有的学术文献并没有提供关于哈佛商学院会计教师的动机和工作满意度的证据。这项研究解决了这一差距,并为这一独特群体的动机和工作满意度提供了调查证据。我们发现,受访者的动机是帮助他人,但对机构运作、研究资源和薪酬不满意。我们还发现,终身教职员工的工作满意度低于非终身教职员工。从人口统计学角度来看,我们发现受访者年龄较大,终身任职,并且有丰富的执业经验。总之,这些发现为哈佛商学院会计系的工作满意度的提高提供了机会。
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ISSUES IN ACCOUNTING EDUCATION
ISSUES IN ACCOUNTING EDUCATION BUSINESS, FINANCE-
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2.60
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33.30%
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45
期刊介绍: The mission of Issues in Accounting Education is to publish research, commentaries, instructional resources, and book reviews that assist accounting faculty in teaching and that address important issues in accounting education. The journal will consist of two major sections, “Research and Commentary” and “Instructional Resources”.
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